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I just know Saturn is telling me something. (Rewritten)

March 30, 2007 by Anonymous, 2 years 33 weeks ago
Comment id: 19890

I think Saturn may be telling us ( or at least me ) something. Based upon the Scientist, Cleve Baxter's, beliefs: all things in the Universe are related and perhaps communicate. I recall thinking about the shape, hexagon, for the past week. In fact, just around an hour before I heard about the new Cassini images, I was in deep thought about the molecular structure of the shape. This came after catching a climpse of many on the show Star Trek. Though I think it began several days ago when I caught myself in deep thought over the Honeycomb cereal. THEN, a few nights ago after buying a star/planet program for my computer, I caught my first real glimpse of the planet Saturn in the night sky barely above the horizon, ( I remained excited for days ). But more importantly I couldn't stray from life reminding me of the shape until I read about the news of Saturn. Whoa ! Then it all seemed to fit together. I'm no more crazy than you aren't. But at least I feel as thgough the timing of this discovery is cosmically perfect. It's completely sane. Let's keep up the sanity and our everflowing electrical energy open to what Saturn and the Universe may be trying to tell us.
Thanks for your time, Sincerely, 26 yr. old guy from Ventnor, NJ 08406, E-mail: Vbancheri@comcast.net.
P.S. This is not some stupid joke. I do antisipate the potential of my claim. We all ought to be open-minded.
If you can, please write me back with some thought on my experience.

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